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BMC Public Health
20-year individual physical activity patterns and related characteristics
Anne Loyen1  W M Monique Verschuren1  H Susan J Picavet1  G C Wanda Wendel-Vos1  Maryam Ismaili Shekoh2 
[1] Centre for Nutrition, Prevention and Health Services, National Institute for Public Health and the Environment;Institute of Health Sciences, VU University;
关键词: General population;    Lifestyle;    Physical activity;    Prospective study;    Time trends;   
DOI  :  10.1186/s12889-022-12862-1
来源: DOAJ
【 摘 要 】

Abstract Background This study aims to describe individual leisure-time physical activity patterns among Dutch adults over a 20-year period, and to compare baseline characteristics of participants with different patterns. Methods The study population consisted of 2,518 adults (53% women) aged 26–65 years at baseline, measured every 5 years over a 20-year period. Self-reported physical activity measurements (from 1994 to 2017) were used to compose five (predefined) patterns: stable active, becoming active, becoming inactive, stable inactive, and varying physical activity. Multivariate logistic regression analyses were used to compare baseline socio-demographic, lifestyle, and health-related characteristics of these patterns. Results The total population shows a stable percentage being active in each round (between 55 and 58%). However over a period of 20 years, 32.6% of the participants were stable active, 19.9% were stable inactive, 15.2% became active, 11.6% became inactive, and 20.8% had varying physical activity behaviour. Compared to participants who were stable active, becoming active was associated with being 46–55 years old, having an intermediate level of education, and smoking, at baseline. Participants who became inactive were less likely to be 46–55 years old and more likely to be obese. Stable inactivity was associated with an intermediate level of education, low adherence to dietary guidelines, smoking, low levels of alcohol use and a moderate/poor perceived health. Participants with a varying physical activity level were more likely to have low adherence to dietary guidelines and to smoke. Conclusions Almost half of the participants changed their physical activity behaviour over 20 years. Baseline age, level of education, smoking, alcohol consumption, adherence to dietary guidelines, weight status and perceived health were associated with different physical activity patterns.

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